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Upcoming Events
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Carillonneurs from all over the world come play at Harkness Tower.07/29/2016 - 7:00pm to 8:00pm -
Come join this docent-led tour of the Center's architecture.07/30/2016 - 11:00am
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Every Sunday afternoon, the Leitner Observatory presents free planetarium shows.07/31/2016 - 3:00pm -
Every Tuesday the Leitner presents planetarium shows, and, if the skies are clear, opens up the telescopes for viewing of stars and planets.08/02/2016 - 7:00pm to 10:00pm -
Carillonneurs from all over the world come play at Harkness Tower.08/05/2016 - 7:00pm to 8:00pm -
Every Sunday afternoon, the Leitner Observatory presents free planetarium shows.08/07/2016 - 3:00pm -
Every Tuesday the Leitner presents planetarium shows, and, if the skies are clear, opens up the telescopes for viewing of stars and planets.08/09/2016 - 7:00pm to 10:00pm
Spotlight

Yale Summer Scholars Program
The Yale Pathways Summer Scholars program brings 100 high school students from New Haven and West Haven Public Schools to live and study science for two weeks on Yale’s campus. The goal is to prepare motivated and academically promising students for success in college and to strengthen their ability to pursue science majors and careers. Summer Scholars provides an intensive, hands-on science curriculum that emphasizes discovery, critical thinking and problem solving. The curriculum is designed by Yale University faculty, graduate and professional students, and teachers from local public schools. Yale students serve a vital role as teaching assistants and mentors.
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Dwight/Edgewood Project Performances
The 2016 Dwight/Edgewood Project includes four fun-filled weeks of play-making, theater games, new friends, camping, rehearsals, and the performances of eight brand-new, amazing plays. The plays are created by Director Libby and General Manager Al, playwrights from the 6th Grade class of the Barnard Environmental Studies Magnet School, and students from Yale School of Drama. Performances will be held at the Off-Broadway Theater (41 Broadway) at 7:00pm on Friday, June 17th and Saturday, June 18th.
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